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Loped; Loping; Lope (disambiguation)

Loped         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Lope.
loped         
Very tired or weary.
Sarah was loped from working so hard in school.
Loping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Lope.

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Lope

Lope is an old given name of Basque, Gascon and Spanish origin, derived from Latin lupus, meaning "wolf". Lope may refer to:

  • Lope de Isásaga (1493–1515), Basque Spanish conquistador
  • Lope de Aguirre (1510s – 1561), Basque Spanish conquistador
  • Lope de Vega (1562–1635), Spanish poet
  • Lope Martín, Spanish sailor
  • Lope Recio Loynaz (1860-1927), Cuban general
  • Lupo II of Gascony (died 778)
  • Lope (film), a 2010 film
  • Lope de Vega (horse), an Irish bred Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Lope language, a Loloish language of China
  • Lopé Department, Gabon
  • Lope, a type of canter and gallop in horseback riding
Examples of use of loped
1. He loped and stumbled across the stage like a sailor caught in a storm.
2. Inzy loped off, enveloped in misery, a good man on whom life had again insisted on playing tricks.
3. At one point after dark a fully–grown wolf loped across the open space in front of us.
4. The moment he loped on stage I wrote down in my notebook ‘surprisingly tall‘. Around him sat the Shadow Cabinet.
5. They loped into his office with no door, all faded denim and lank hair, untouched by the changes happening on what Terry and everyone else on The Paper thought of as the street ‘Smoke, man?‘ one of them said.